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Autodidact artist, fascinated by natural lights

Credit: Jean-Jacques Pangrazi2
Credit: Jean-Jacques Pangrazi

Autodidact, Jean-Jacques Pangrazi begins his interest in photography in the 70′, learning the basics, developing and making his own silver-prints. Three decades later, he starts a career as photographer. Continue reading Autodidact artist, fascinated by natural lights

Scientists let kids manipulate their toys

On June 7, 2016, the GreenEdge team has organized many activities to showcase and explain the project, and to let kids sample and manipulate the scientific toys that they use daily. What a better way to learn than go and see for yourself?

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As the snow melts the dust shows through

 

Credit: Jean-Luc Baradat
SIKU Hotel

In the 10 days that I have been in the hamlet of Qikiqtarjuaq, I have seen many changes. The snow is melting and the small stream that runs next to the ‘SIKU hotel’ base camp is flowing quite quickly. The young boys take immense pleasure in putting things into the water upstream near the school and running along the bank, chasing the items as they float through the culvert under the road and out the other side towards the bay. Yesterday, I saw the hood of a snowmobile pass by. I think that it is probably now wedged under the ice on the beach.

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